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Skywater Georgia Wine Hiking – On Location

Hiking and Wine Tasting for Two or Four with Light Lunch and Snacks (Up to 57% Off)

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Tue Dec 25 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$190
Discount
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$105
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  • Date Night
  • Fresh Air
  • Wine Country

In a Nutshell

Scenic hike challenges hikers before leading into a wine tasting at one of three vineyards

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Subject to weather conditions. Must be at least 12 yrs or older to participate, but must be 21 to participate in Wine Tasting.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Identifying different flavor notes in wine is a mark of refinement, like discerning the pedigree of a horse by its taste in jazz. Sip on singular vintages with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $165 for an easy-level hike and wine tasting for four, which lasts five–six hours (up to a $380 value)
  • $85 for an easy-level hike and wine tasting for two, which lasts five–six hours (up to a $190 value)

Each excursion includes tastings of six wines, crackers, and a $10 gift certificate toward a future hike. A light lunch served during both hikes lets patrons fuel up on the way. Hikers should bring comfy walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a water bottle. Prior to each hike, Skywater Georgia Wine Hiking will inform groups where to meet.

Skywater Georgia Wine Hiking

At the summit of Mount Yonah, hikers bask in the dying sunlight and soak up views of verdant foothills that span the horizon. Before the sun dips below the peaks, they meander back down the craggy trail toward Habersham Vineyard, where they can toast to a wholesome day of hiking. This scenic hike is one of dozens of possible routes led by Skywater Georgia Wine Hiking’s knowledgeable guides. They draw upon their knowledge of the region to showcase the best trails and wineries during daylong tours. Based on each group’s fitness level, interest, and ability to tolerate photo-bombing sasquatches, guides can plan easy-going three-hour hikes around Victoria Bryant State Park, or embark instead on a 10-hour journey up the steep foothills of Standing Indian. Regardless of the tour route, guides take time to point out local flora and fauna, and energize groups’ with a light lunch.

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Skywater Georgia Wine Hiking